ABSTRACT

There is no single idea of the university. Ever since its medieval origin, the concept of the university has continued to change. The metaphysical university gave way successively to the scientific university, and then to the corporate and the entrepreneurial university. But what, then, might lie ahead?

Being a University both charts this conceptual development and examines the future possibilities for the idea of the university. Ronald Barnett pursues this quest through an exploration of pairs of contending concepts that speak to the idea of the university – such as space and time; being and becoming; and culture and anarchy. On this foundation is developed an imaginative exposition of possible ideas of the university, including the liquid university and the authentic university.

In the course of this inquiry, it is argued that:

  • Any thought that the idea of the entrepreneurial university represents the end-point of the evolution of the idea of the university has to be abandoned. The entrepreneurial university is excessively parochial and ill-matched to the challenges facing the university
  • A responsibility of the university is precisely that of working out an imaginative conception of its future possibilities. The boldest and largest thinking is urgently required
  • The fullest expression of the university’s possibilities lies in a reclamation of the universal aspirations that lay in earlier ideas of the university. The ecological university represents just such a universal aspiration, suited to the unfolding demands of the future.

Being a University will be of wide interest, to institutional leaders and managers, higher education planners, academics in all disciplines and students of higher education, in educational policy and politics, and the philosophy, sociology and theory of education, and indeed, anyone who believes in the future of the university.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction: Being possible

part |2 pages

PART I Critiquing being

chapter 1|10 pages

The metaphysical university

chapter 2|12 pages

The scientific university

chapter 3|12 pages

The entrepreneurial university

chapter 4|12 pages

The bureaucratic university

part |2 pages

PART II Contending concepts

chapter 5|13 pages

Being and becoming

chapter 6|12 pages

Space and time

chapter 7|11 pages

Culture and anarchy

chapter 8|12 pages

Authenticity and responsibility

part |2 pages

PART III Becoming possible

chapter 9|11 pages

The liquid university

chapter 10|11 pages

The therapeutic university

chapter 11|10 pages

The authentic university

chapter 12|11 pages

The ecological university